Tensions rise in Harare as police fire tear gas during protests against President Mnangagwa’s government
Politics
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Emmerson Mnangagwa appoints Major Gen. Matatu as Zimbabwe National Army commander, following Kirsty Coventry’s election as IOC president
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Mathibela faces surveillance and possible detention over planned anti-corruption protests in Zimbabwe
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Churches in Zimbabwe urge the government to uphold the constitution amid calls for President Mnangagwa to extend his rule beyond the current term limits
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KEY POINTS Zimbabwe ends the death penalty after decades of legal reforms. The government ensures all death row inmates get resentencing. UN…
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President Mnangagwa denies funding Wicknell Chivayo’s political gifts as Chiwenga and Geza raise concerns over his wealth and possible ulterior motives
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Harare City Council is losing over $10 million annually due to financial mismanagement and an inefficient billing system, Mayor Jacob Mafume reveals
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Zanu PF disciplines war veteran Blessed Runesu Geza after his remarks against Mnangagwa’s leadership, sparking party backlash and reaffirming Mnangagwa’s extended rule
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Rwanda condemns SADC’s military stance, accusing it of escalating the DRC conflict. As tensions rise, both sides debate the role of M23 rebels
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War veterans challenge Mnangagwa’s extended rule, but the government labels them hypocrites with political motives, defending the president’s commitment to veterans